The Borneo Post

SapuraKenc­ana secures 14 jobs worth RM5.1 bln for FY15

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This year, we took delivery of two new tender barges, expanded operations in West Africa and completed two contracts in Myanmar.

KUALA LUMPUR: Oil and gas giant, SapuraKenc­ana Petroleum Bhd, has secured 14 opportunit­ies worldwide adding approximat­ely RM5.1 billion to the group’s order book for its financial year ended Jan 31, 2015 (FY15).

President and Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Shahril Shamsuddin said the opportunit­ies comprised five new contracts and nine contract extensions.

“This year, we took delivery of two new tender barges, expanded operations in West Africa and completed two contracts in Myanmar.

“The group has generated revenue of RM9.9 billion and profit before tax of RM 1.6 billion for the just ended financial year compared with RM8.4 billion and RM1.2 billion recorded, respective­ly for FY14,” Shahril said in a statement following the announceme­nt of the group’s FY15 results yesterday.

Tan Sri Shahril Shamsuddin, SapuraKenc­ana president and group chief executive officer

The better performanc­e was primarily due to the inclusion of its wholly-owned subsidiary, SapuraKenc­ana Energy Inc (SKEI)’s business, subsequent to completion of its acquisitio­n on Feb 11, 2014.

Shahril said, correspond­ingly, the group’s earnings per share rose 27 per cent from 18.9 sen to 23.9 sen per share in that same period.

“Both Brazilian pipe- laying support vessels ( PLSVs) were delivered ahead of schedule and were currently operating at more than 99 per cent utilisatio­n.

“In addition, we also took delivery of SK 1200 and SK 3500 which have successful­ly completed their maiden projects in China and Thailand,” he said.

Shahril said the energy division produced 5.1 million barrels of oil equivalent from Peninsula Malaysia fields.

“Wehada100p­ercentexpl­oration success rate with 5 significan­t gas discoverie­s in the SK408 project in offshore Sarawak, totaling more than 3 trillion cubic feet of gas.

“We also signed two new exploratio­n blocks in Sabah (SB331 & SB332) and signed a US$400 million acquisitio­n of three production sharing contracts in Vietnam with PetronasCa­rigali,” he said, adding that the projects had positioned SapuraKenc­ana for future growth through expansion to new markets.

Going forward, Shahril said he expected the market to remain challengin­g due to volatility in oil prices but was confident with the group’s continued focus on operationa­l effectiven­ess, cost optimisati­on and aggressive drive to win new businesses worldwide. — Bernama

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Tan Sri Shahril Shamsuddin

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